Monday, July 4, 2011

Elder Bird Transferred to Eugene!

Brock was transferred to Eugene from Klamath Falls on June 14th! Here's his first letter, once he arrived in his new area:

I really like Eugene and my comp! His name is Elder Ivie. I have served around him before. He goes home in 7 weeks so that's not cool! I am still the DL, and yes this is president's last week here. President Young comes in next week and President Macdonald will hand the Youngs the keys and take off!
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Fast forward to Tuesday, June 28th. The Macdonalds leave Oregon
for their home in Utah County. I (Ron) actually saw the Macdonalds
the next day on I-15 near Salt Lake. What are the chances
of that?!

My week was pretty interesting! I transferred Tuesday night, so we drove to Medford and we stayed the night with Elders Mcmakin and Perkins, guys I know and have served around so it was fun! Wednesday morning we left at 9:30 to go to the trasnfer spot to head up to Eugene! It was a pretty long drive, like 3-and-a-half hours! But it was good to talk to all my buddies that I came out with on the van.

Biking is huge in Eugene. Brock says there's
a bike shop on every corner. Photo: "WeBikeEugene"

I got to my area about 2-ish and then just unpacked and went to dinner. My allergies are off the wall here. Eugene is so pollinated! My eyes were swollen shut! Thursday we hopped on the bikes and went crazy with work! It's nice being in an area where people walk around! We visited several people we're teaching. Shelly and Angelina are ready for baptism! Shelly just needs to get divorced and then re-married. And Angelina is just waiting to get baptized with her mom. Shelly's dad Steve is a recent convert for like a month. Really cool old guy, but it's sad he has gangrene in his feet and kidney failure so he might have to get his feet cut off and then the kidney transplant. But the guy is a trooper! He goes fishing everyday! We visited Ann and Rob! They also have dates. They are a cute young family. Then we just did some finding!

Friday we had district meeting. The whole zone gets together and does all their D-meetings at once! Kinda cool! We just set expectations and goals. It was a good meeting and we got to meet some of the new guys. Afterwards we went to Mucho Gusto, a Mexican restaurant.

Pretty cool and pretty good! Then when district meeting and everything was done we had correlation with the zone leaders! Really long! After that I had a baptismal interview with a 9 year old, Mckyle Arthur, a really cool kid, really shy and has Ashbergers but he was really cute. By the time we were done with that it was like 5:30 so we went back home for dinner and then we visited a few people and then it was time for bed! Haha!

Saturday we were booked. We went to our ward mission leader's house. He is Brother Baird, a super cool guy, 28 years old and married. Just a really refreshing and solid guy! We talked with him for awhile about the work and then ate luch with Elder Trayden Johnson and his comp. Then we did some finding, taught Steve, Shelly and Angelina and visited George, this old crazy less active guy. He was super funny and he really likes me! Sunday we went to church and then visited some people and had dinner with the Leavitts. Super cool family! They have three young kids, a 2 year old daughter, a 6 year old daughter and a 4 year old boy. They were so cute after dinner. They all ran up to me holding books and wanted me to read to them. So they all sat on my lap and I read to them! The 2-year-old looked at me when I was done reading and said, "Elder, I love you!" Then she said she'd be right back and came with another book. It was cute! :) I loved it! After about an hour of reading to the kids we shared a message and got back to work! I am grateful for the support, love and passion you have for me! I couldn't do this without you guys! :)

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Farewell, August 1, 2010

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Oregon Eugene Mission

Brock's Mission President

President Mark Young and Sister Sue Young. They have four children and are from the Mount Olympus 4th Ward, Salt Lake Mount Olympus North Stake. President Young was a bishop and a former counselor in a stake presidency. Also served as a Young Men president, ward mission leader, high councilor, elders quorum president, and missionary in the Canada Toronto Mission. He has owned several McDonald's restaurants in the Salt Lake area. Click on their photo to see the Oregon Eugene Mission blog!

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Lincoln City is right on the coast, a beautiful place to end Brock's mission. He was sent to open this area and hopefully pave the way for many to be introduced to the Gospel. Lincoln has nearly 8-thousand residents. It's two main industries are tourism and retirement!

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Brock lives in Winston, a very small town with a population of about 25-hundred people. It is next door to the more famous town of Roseburg. Located in Southwestern Oregon, Roseburg is a part of the hundred valleys of the Umpqua. In Roseburg, you can climb a mountain, raft a river or catch a salmon in some of the most picturesque areas of the Pacific Northwest. It is a part of a water wonderland crowned by the world famous Umpqua River. It is also close to the Oregon coast!

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Eugene--Served July 2011

Eugene is Oregon's second largest city with a population of 156,000. It's home to the Oregon Ducks and is widely known for its beauty, biking, running, rafting and kayaking.

Eugene Video Tour!

Klamath Falls--Served January-June 2011

Main Street in Klamath Falls. The town's population is about 21,000. The biggest employers are a medical center and the school district. Klamath Falls is also home to the Oregon National Guard's 173 Fighter Wing at Kingsley Field.

Klamath Falls Video

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Brock's First Mission President

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Medford, Oregon Temple

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